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Processing Power Question

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We are about to purchase laptops to run AutoCAD and Revit both at the office connected to monitors and on the go using the built-in laptop monitors.  What will we experience / what is the difference among the following processors: 

 

1) BOXX SLM with i7-8850H 2.6Ghz 

2) BOXX MXL with i7-8700K 3.7Ghz

3) ThinkPad X with i7-8850H 6 core processor with vPro 2.6GHz up to 4.3Ghz with Turbo Boost Technology 

 

We understand the weight and graphics card differences.  

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Processing Power Question

We are about to purchase laptops to run AutoCAD and Revit both at the office connected to monitors and on the go using the built-in laptop monitors.  What will we experience / what is the difference among the following processors: 

 

1) BOXX SLM with i7-8850H 2.6Ghz 

2) BOXX MXL with i7-8700K 3.7Ghz

3) ThinkPad X with i7-8850H 6 core processor with vPro 2.6GHz up to 4.3Ghz with Turbo Boost Technology 

 

We understand the weight and graphics card differences.  

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In general, you should be better performance with higher clock speed, as opposed to more cores.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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Hot off the presses: Matching workstations to real-world workflows

 

In general, you should be better performance with higher clock speed, as opposed to more cores.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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